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. >>> tis the season for giving, but what do the new tax laws means for your charitable donations? >>> and holiday wines that pair perfectly with your wallet we'll put them to a taste test "on the money" starts right now. >>> we begin with your next car. would you consider plugging in instead of filling up? electric vehicle sales are speeding up with better driving and price ranges available our phil lebeau went to a tesla factory where battery packs and engines are made power surge is this week's cover story. >> tesla's factory is getting busier and better. more than 7,000 workers are building battery packs and drive units for the tesla model three. as sales of the electric car grow, tesla is planning on more lower priced models which means building battery packs at a lower cost the challenge tesla's auto president is confident the automaker can overcome >> the battery remains the costliest part of the vehicle. so it's really, really important that we improve our efficiency and the design so we make them more affordable. >> tesla is well ahead of competitors when it comes to batte
. >>> tis the season for giving, but what do the new tax laws means for your charitable donations? >>> and holiday wines that pair perfectly with your wallet we'll put them to a taste test "on the money" starts right now. >>> we begin with your next car. would you consider plugging in instead of filling up? electric vehicle sales are speeding up with better driving and price ranges available our phil lebeau went to a tesla factory where battery packs and...
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with this law, it is special because it is the first time china has prom ill gated the law and circumstance vented the council. that is not normally how the laws are enacted in the city certainly questions as to how they are losing the autonomy since this has been handed over. 66 articles long six chapters long. it is not retrospective. hong kong gets to exercise jurisdiction and gets to set up their own agency the central government has to do the same having mainland agent stations in hong kong. bringing you pictures here, you can see a lot of people on the street normally on july 1, we have the annual protest march against the government this year, it was banned by police, so it was a no-go due to health reasons the previous protest approved resulted in destruction and violence these people if caught are for unlawful assembly. that is near victoria park normally starting about 3:00, as we were just out on the bridge, there were pockets of people walking through chanting their slogans. this is the tramline running adjacent to the starting line. it does look like many people want to come ou
with this law, it is special because it is the first time china has prom ill gated the law and circumstance vented the council. that is not normally how the laws are enacted in the city certainly questions as to how they are losing the autonomy since this has been handed over. 66 articles long six chapters long. it is not retrospective. hong kong gets to exercise jurisdiction and gets to set up their own agency the central government has to do the same having mainland agent stations in hong...
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you have the state laws, but on the whole you have the federal laws. it's more difficult to understand the nuances of the legal system, more work. some of them like the netherlands do have intricate and difficult to surmount legal precedences in place. >> seems the odds are not in elliott adviser's favor given the unsuccessful attempts to split up bhp billiton and now this. do you think there will be more? >> yes, it's what they do. and the investors into elliott like it. >> gemma, thank you very much for that. interesting story. >>> the london stock exchange agreed to acquire citi's fixed income analytics yield book and indices for 6$685 million. citi said the transaction represented a strategic decision. the deal is expected to close in the second half of this year. >>> do e-mail the show. the address is streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. you can also find us on twitter, streetsignseurope@cnbc and tweet me, @carolincnbc. >>> still coming up, theresa may and jeremy corbyn face tv grilling ten days ahead of the election. could the debate help corbyn close the
you have the state laws, but on the whole you have the federal laws. it's more difficult to understand the nuances of the legal system, more work. some of them like the netherlands do have intricate and difficult to surmount legal precedences in place. >> seems the odds are not in elliott adviser's favor given the unsuccessful attempts to split up bhp billiton and now this. do you think there will be more? >> yes, it's what they do. and the investors into elliott like it. >>...
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court could roll on obama care as early as monday, but the cfo of one small business says reversing the law could cost employees a lot of money. look at how we're finishing the day on wall street. it is up two-thirds of a percent at 12652. volume picked up a bit. the nasdaq up on the session as well, technology one of the leadership groups, 33 points higher better than 1%. and the s&p up 10 points. if you thought it was a busy week this week, think again. investors will have a lot to chew on next week because of a flurry of data coming up. consumer confidence and the final reading on the first quarter gdp. add a try owe of bond auctions. so how should investors gear up for the week ahead? we bring in bill, andy goldberg, and brian shactman. what are you expecting for the year? >> lots of volatility, a tug of war, until the problems in the world with a lack of leadership and passion and commitment investors will be bouncing and reacting to all of the babble and the news. >> so lots of volatility? how do you want to protect your assets if in fact that plays out and we do have lots of volatili
court could roll on obama care as early as monday, but the cfo of one small business says reversing the law could cost employees a lot of money. look at how we're finishing the day on wall street. it is up two-thirds of a percent at 12652. volume picked up a bit. the nasdaq up on the session as well, technology one of the leadership groups, 33 points higher better than 1%. and the s&p up 10 points. if you thought it was a busy week this week, think again. investors will have a lot to chew...
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requirements and comply with hong kong law. the sanctions have no legal status here. each rallying more than 1.5% the extending of losses from the previous trading session. >> let's take you to market action here in europe. .9% with similar chances between the u.s. and china this sector and there's also lots of talk about fresh regulation in western countries and also helping the overall direction of trade the broader stocks across europe though this is how they move throughout the session. we are still positive up by about a third of a percent the markets still chasing it we're up about 1% a short time ago. just positive on the dax now it's been behind stock markets this morning which is unusual. typically it's been out in front in recent weeks and months and almost a third on italian stocks at this stage. let's get to the managing partner. when we spoke to you about a month ago you were looking forward to the earnings season seeing it as an eye opener at this point what do you see about whether they should be picking up european assets at this stage? >> good morning
requirements and comply with hong kong law. the sanctions have no legal status here. each rallying more than 1.5% the extending of losses from the previous trading session. >> let's take you to market action here in europe. .9% with similar chances between the u.s. and china this sector and there's also lots of talk about fresh regulation in western countries and also helping the overall direction of trade the broader stocks across europe though this is how they move throughout the...
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law. this will work its way through the legal process, and we are confident in the legal case of the department of justice will be making. >> obviously, as the cases work through the legal system there could be a legal impact -- >> the initial reaction from the white house on that decision out of the appeals court, as josh earnest said, watch for an additional comment out of justice today. eamon javers, we pointed out ensurers haven't been rocked in terms of the price action on that news? >> that's right, carl. obviously, several more procedural steps to go before any bottom lyneham pact is felt by people who are benefiting from these tax subsidies, interesting to know how aggressively, josh earnest from the white house podium, was pushing back, trying to marginalize this ruling say it might be interesting only to legal theorists and pointed out we are still ahead 2-1 here. clearly, the white house wants to minimize this thing. doesn't want people focusing on it, wants them focusing on the
law. this will work its way through the legal process, and we are confident in the legal case of the department of justice will be making. >> obviously, as the cases work through the legal system there could be a legal impact -- >> the initial reaction from the white house on that decision out of the appeals court, as josh earnest said, watch for an additional comment out of justice today. eamon javers, we pointed out ensurers haven't been rocked in terms of the price action on that...
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how much more difficult does that make the job of police, law enforcement, investigators, with so many moving parts and so much information out there. >> well, you're always going to have a lot of inaccurate and incomplete information in the immediate aftermath of an incident. when you have multiple incidents, it's multiplied. but i'm sure that the belgian police are doing everything they can to stop movement and try to hold people in place around the airport and around the metro stations. they do have camera surveillance in many of these locations. they will be going through that. we can expect that they'll be getting help from allied intelligence services to the extent that those services are able to help them. >> general clark, you said at the top of our interview that you and people like yourself who look at these things closely have always thought that brussels could be a ripe city for attack. why is that specifically? >> brussels has always had a high population of foreigners in it, and it's always had some terrorist cells. even when i was nato commander in 1999 during the kosovo
how much more difficult does that make the job of police, law enforcement, investigators, with so many moving parts and so much information out there. >> well, you're always going to have a lot of inaccurate and incomplete information in the immediate aftermath of an incident. when you have multiple incidents, it's multiplied. but i'm sure that the belgian police are doing everything they can to stop movement and try to hold people in place around the airport and around the metro...
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>> the big insurers -- the big employer, this already provide insurance, and there's no law mandating. why are they doing it? a confident person like you, you go to an employer, you expect insurance. you don't have insurance, you're not interested. smaller employers, some of them do and some of them don't, it's about 50/50, depending upon size. and, you know, the ones who are smaller they're probably not going to do it and there's no penalty. the ones who already do it do it to attract better workers and are probably going to continue. >> we know the u.s. spends so much money on healthcare, more than $2 trillion. >> 2.8 trillion. and the economy of france. >> and so much more than economies most of -- most other countries. >> right. >> so where is the rollout of reform in terms of bending that cost curve? how do we get costs down? it's predicted that medical inflation will decline in 2014? >> so we have already seen actually over the last five or six years a decline in medical inflation. that's the first thing. so we're already getting some bending. second, there are many things in th
>> the big insurers -- the big employer, this already provide insurance, and there's no law mandating. why are they doing it? a confident person like you, you go to an employer, you expect insurance. you don't have insurance, you're not interested. smaller employers, some of them do and some of them don't, it's about 50/50, depending upon size. and, you know, the ones who are smaller they're probably not going to do it and there's no penalty. the ones who already do it do it to attract...
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state television has report td martial law has been imposed. also, we've been gets -- the state department telling u.s. citizens in turkey to shelter in place. and in doors, so also u.s. embassy confirming that shots were heard in ankara and both bridges in istanbul have been closed. let's update you on what's happened so far. military has claimed they have taken over turkey according to local media. the prime min stir yildirim saying there's been aattempted coup. in terms of travel, all gates have been shut. unsure and unclear whether flights attempting to land will be able to do so in turkey's largest airports, but that's the latest that we have. back to you. >> thank you so much. again, just to recap the market reaction, we have seen somewhat of a reaction on the back of this. we have a softening o f the s&p 500 futures and a bid to safety here with the u.s. dollar rise ing against turkish lira. so, mike, welcome to the desk. what do you make f this situation in terms of the impact of the markets and how we should interpret this. >> there's
state television has report td martial law has been imposed. also, we've been gets -- the state department telling u.s. citizens in turkey to shelter in place. and in doors, so also u.s. embassy confirming that shots were heard in ankara and both bridges in istanbul have been closed. let's update you on what's happened so far. military has claimed they have taken over turkey according to local media. the prime min stir yildirim saying there's been aattempted coup. in terms of travel, all gates...
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we're making it more difficult on our own law enforcement. we need to put our folks on the same level platform. >> a lot of discussion today about how post-9/11 some argue, country was unified in the response. it's not happening this time. why do you think that is? >> i'm not a politician. i'm not a policy analyst. i think politics has a lot to do with this right now. in politics, you draw a conclusion, you look for the facts. in law enforcement, you're drawn to those conclusions based upon the facts you see in front of you. there's a big difference. so while there might be a lot of rhetoric around this particular debate, law enforcement is heads down, looking for people, irrespective of political ideology. when somebody walkings in and you're at the point of the gun, you don't care about the political ideology, religious thinking. all you want to do is figure out how to get out of that situation. we need to be looking at all the facts that can help us identify people likely to conduct these acts. it's all crime. this just happens to fit into
we're making it more difficult on our own law enforcement. we need to put our folks on the same level platform. >> a lot of discussion today about how post-9/11 some argue, country was unified in the response. it's not happening this time. why do you think that is? >> i'm not a politician. i'm not a policy analyst. i think politics has a lot to do with this right now. in politics, you draw a conclusion, you look for the facts. in law enforcement, you're drawn to those conclusions...
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president trump threatening to end the agreement over china's handling the pandemic and new security laws in hong kong potential u.s. ban of chinese owned tiktok >>> larry kudlow has warned differences remain with both sides and added that he's satisfied that china has made progress saying the country has, quote, really picked up of u.s. goods. and the ban of chinese products like huawei. with a visit to slovinia, he said the protection of u.s. people must be handled >> a decision must be made how private information of u.s. citizens is handled. we have to make sure we are getting it right, that people who put the infrastructures in place and countries in which those systems imnate don't have easy systems to be blunt we have information that goes back and forth we have american citizens that travel across all networks and europe it is important we get this right. >> chinese retail sales expected to drop in july following 1.1% industrial output also missed forecast and falling 1.6% between january and july. >>> food sales rose as a part of the eat out to help out scheme increasing 3.5% com
president trump threatening to end the agreement over china's handling the pandemic and new security laws in hong kong potential u.s. ban of chinese owned tiktok >>> larry kudlow has warned differences remain with both sides and added that he's satisfied that china has made progress saying the country has, quote, really picked up of u.s. goods. and the ban of chinese products like huawei. with a visit to slovinia, he said the protection of u.s. people must be handled >> a...
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when the valuety of the law and invalidity of borders are questioned by actions, obviously trust the lost. this has deeply rattled our alliance partners in the east. >> this feels like europe is becoming more hostile and has become so over the last couple of months. just map out some of the talking points and some of the things that will happen from this nato meeting. >> reporter: well, certainly here at nato they're really all about projecting unity. about projecting strength and trying to walk a fine line here. they have to be a deterrent to reduce aggression. at the same point not seem too aggressive on the russian border. take a look at what the secretary had to say earlier. >> nay to does not seek confrontation. we don't want a new cold war. the cold war is history and it should remain history. we will continue to seek constructive and meaningful dialogue with russia. to make our intentions clear, to dispel any misunderstanding and to reduce the risk of military incidents or accidents spiraling out of control. >> reporter: when we talk about a deterrent to russian aggression her
when the valuety of the law and invalidity of borders are questioned by actions, obviously trust the lost. this has deeply rattled our alliance partners in the east. >> this feels like europe is becoming more hostile and has become so over the last couple of months. just map out some of the talking points and some of the things that will happen from this nato meeting. >> reporter: well, certainly here at nato they're really all about projecting unity. about projecting strength and...
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to potus, he is wondering aloud if there is anyway to go after amazon with antitrust or competition law. >> which has always been the big fear with the company. what is interesting as we were listening to those commentses, i was looking at the dates february of 2016, may of 2016, here we are in march of 2018 the point i'm driving at, why now? why all of a sudden now is the stock responding why all of a sudden now is the market in general responding facebook, netflix, tesla, amazon i've argued for a long time they have been overpriced but why now amazon has been a straight tear up the answer is it is almost like a jinga tower that just got too unstable one little piece taken out of the bottom and the whole thing falls down that does not mean that we are having a market crash. this is a correction >> a correction in -- >> hold on also everything in that clip is a lie. users of amazon pay sales tax in every state that it is application bl and amazon is now the second largest employer, creating thos jobs that the president likes to celebrate. number three, not a monopoly because if you actu
to potus, he is wondering aloud if there is anyway to go after amazon with antitrust or competition law. >> which has always been the big fear with the company. what is interesting as we were listening to those commentses, i was looking at the dates february of 2016, may of 2016, here we are in march of 2018 the point i'm driving at, why now? why all of a sudden now is the stock responding why all of a sudden now is the market in general responding facebook, netflix, tesla, amazon i've...
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he adds that he didn't break any law but that he should have been more rigorous. we are seeing he had a covid test and tested negative, so he didn't think he had to quarantine >> the reality is that the pair for him to resign had been growing over the last week or so as a member of the european commission, he does not answer to the irish government. the reality is that he should reconsider the commission because at the end of the day, he does represent the country in brussels we are expected to hear from the head of the commission in about 45 minutes and is expected to make a statement about his resignation. to give you more contempt for how important this is for the team phil hogan served as commissioner prior to the cabinet. he was a commissioner in the yonker commission. during that time, he had an important role when it came to the fact that the eu japan trade agreement and soybeans deal the eu achieved back then with the trump administration he managed to achieve further progress with ongoing negotiations with the united states that was a big consequence is w
he adds that he didn't break any law but that he should have been more rigorous. we are seeing he had a covid test and tested negative, so he didn't think he had to quarantine >> the reality is that the pair for him to resign had been growing over the last week or so as a member of the european commission, he does not answer to the irish government. the reality is that he should reconsider the commission because at the end of the day, he does represent the country in brussels we are...
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would encourage you to look at qualified opportunity zone investments. >> those were in the prior tax law and a lot of people have taken note of it and thank you for reminding us appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, more on this market selloff and the impact of a potential capital gains hike and the housing market, whether it is about to be a victim of its own success. have prices climbed so much that no one can afford? key investor says the company is t right track we're back in a couple ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new whiteboard. it's not complicated. only at&t gives new & existing customers the same great deals on all smartphones. get up to $800 off our latest 5g smartphones. >>> the housing market is so hot, so hot, how hot is it it's turning cold why existi
would encourage you to look at qualified opportunity zone investments. >> those were in the prior tax law and a lot of people have taken note of it and thank you for reminding us appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, more on this market selloff and the impact of a potential capital gains hike and the housing market, whether it is about to be a victim of its own success. have prices climbed so much that no one can afford? key investor says the company is t right track...
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defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. looking to simplify your skin care routine without sacrificing results? try olay total effects. one dose provides more vitamin b3 than 50 cups of kale and improves 7 key areas of visibly healthy skin. try olay total effects. i'm a regular in my neighborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how shopping small adds up. >> i was thinking of john lennon we should all be dreamers actually >> christine lagarde evokes the beattles star as she asks for time but defends the central bank's tim lus measures. >> the ecb policy stance has been a key driver of domestic demand during recovery that stance remains in place >> stocks stage a come back despite a m
defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. looking to simplify your skin care routine without sacrificing results? try olay total effects. one dose provides more vitamin b3 than 50 cups of kale and improves 7 key areas of visibly healthy skin. try olay total effects. i'm a regular in my neighborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a...
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the president has been focusing on that law and order message. he's targeting u.s. cities, portland, washington and other cities saying he'll withhold federal funds from these cities. the governor of new york says that is an illegal plot by the president and that it can't be done joe biden is headed to kenosha today after the president went there where the president did not meet with the family of the man that was shot by police seven times in the back. joe biden says he wants to be part of the solution and does plan to meet with the family they have insisted on having lawyers in their meeting joe biden agreed to that and president trump did not. he's going to kenosha today and he has polling showing he's leading in the polls in wisconsin and north carolina where the president was yesterday. the president suggesting that his supporters there do something that is actually not legal, vote twice. once by mail, once in person to test a system he has claimed without prove is full of fraud >> biden leading in the polls over most, that gap is narrowing, what can we pin tha
the president has been focusing on that law and order message. he's targeting u.s. cities, portland, washington and other cities saying he'll withhold federal funds from these cities. the governor of new york says that is an illegal plot by the president and that it can't be done joe biden is headed to kenosha today after the president went there where the president did not meet with the family of the man that was shot by police seven times in the back. joe biden says he wants to be part of the...
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international law is an indispensable tool for maintaining peace. >> mr. schaeuble on the issue of sanctions. one other story here in russia has been the energy price and what implications that has for companies that rely on oil for the production of petrochemical product. we have dmitry with us. can i ask to start off with, what impact has this volatility in the oil price had on your costs and your ability to manage the volatility? >> [ inaudible ]. basically no one welcomes. pretty strong beneficial factor for petro chemicals. the marginal are higher than historically have been. so --. our customers on cautious on purchase and how they build their own investment. >> what do you expect net profitability to look like for 2016? as we look at the 2015 numbers, clearly head line growth has been strong but the net line has been hurt also by fx volatility. so can you give us a sense of what 2016 will look like in the round? >> well if 2016 ends today, which is --. dollar ruble exchange rate -- basically we do not have this effect which struck us in 2015 and 201
international law is an indispensable tool for maintaining peace. >> mr. schaeuble on the issue of sanctions. one other story here in russia has been the energy price and what implications that has for companies that rely on oil for the production of petrochemical product. we have dmitry with us. can i ask to start off with, what impact has this volatility in the oil price had on your costs and your ability to manage the volatility? >> [ inaudible ]. basically no one welcomes....
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and one, the national intelligence law, and there's been a number of laws that are supporting that, and put onus on the companies, and i'll read you a couple of key points from both of these laws. in the national intelligence law it says any organization of support, assist and cooperate with state intelligence work in accordance with the law. then the counter espionage law, it says the countries or organizations may not re, and i think it's these readings now that many of the experts i spoke to, including the former british intelligence official and several legal experts are saying that actually huawei would have no choice but to hand over data if requested now, huawei right to the top, including the ceo has said that even if he was asked by the government, he would refuse huawei. let's not forget the bigger picture here the governments around the world, particularly the u.s. administration, is using a lot of this concern over national security, the concern over spying because right now this is a battle over two owns 5g, which is seen as a very, very critical infrastructure which it
and one, the national intelligence law, and there's been a number of laws that are supporting that, and put onus on the companies, and i'll read you a couple of key points from both of these laws. in the national intelligence law it says any organization of support, assist and cooperate with state intelligence work in accordance with the law. then the counter espionage law, it says the countries or organizations may not re, and i think it's these readings now that many of the experts i spoke...
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and when we came out and forcefully against the law. obviously, some people will listen to that and say you should have done it in the first place. why didn't you do it in the first place? that was the question put to ed bastian this morning and things changed over those five days and had a better chance to take some stock of what the law meant. >> phil lebeau, thank you. courtney. >> thanks, tyler. >>> bank of america falling after the earnings report. more on the big bank moves black rock on the other hand, though, up about 2%. little under 2% right now as its profits boom plus ceo larry fink said crypto might not be worth the hype. por nc cinrit g gh back >>> welcome back big bank earnings bank of america, citi topping estimates and bank of america lower with heightened expenses. regional banks also in focus the group is lower today but 20% higher so far this year. one name in particular, wafd saying despite the pandemic loan losses were insignificant. here's brent, ceo. welcome back good to see you. >> tyler, good to be here. >> not
and when we came out and forcefully against the law. obviously, some people will listen to that and say you should have done it in the first place. why didn't you do it in the first place? that was the question put to ed bastian this morning and things changed over those five days and had a better chance to take some stock of what the law meant. >> phil lebeau, thank you. courtney. >> thanks, tyler. >>> bank of america falling after the earnings report. more on the big bank...
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. >>> the supreme court rejecting a challenge to a california law that bans the sale of foie gras and banned state farmers to force feeding ducks with a tube to fatten livers. the ruling from the highest court in the land is in and says no foie gras for you. >>> we have more market coverage, stocks to watch and much more with the dow up 75 points now. power is back in two. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in
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i'd say recent headlines are very easy to make them override the rule of law. speaking very, very well saying our rule of law and our word are critically important as we go further into this conversation this week, it will be clear that our demands being in and around will make a change to issues that could cause disruptions for the united kingdom. with regard to the trade talks, we could thrust our mind back to the other parties. the best perspective i have for today is when you look back at 2016 wra eu and canada talked about the trade deal then it was all over by the end of the month, it was a signed deal. that will give us reasonably good insight we'll speculate that this deem is 100% off. that is actually reasonably close to 100% as well. a large few weeks and as active managers, we need to be on top of and ready to look to opportunities. >> good morning. you mention that episode from back in 2016 if what we are watching here is just negotiating tactics, what does that mean for the near future >> i think you've seen it unfold we've had a very difficult bac
i'd say recent headlines are very easy to make them override the rule of law. speaking very, very well saying our rule of law and our word are critically important as we go further into this conversation this week, it will be clear that our demands being in and around will make a change to issues that could cause disruptions for the united kingdom. with regard to the trade talks, we could thrust our mind back to the other parties. the best perspective i have for today is when you look back at...
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by law we are leaving the european union what you can do is delay that day, but the default situation under law in this country, if nothing else happens, is that on the 29th of march we leave the european union if we don't have a deal so be it snoo what parliament has to do to take no deal off the table, rather than push it back in time, is come up with another outcome. they released a littany of items yesterday that explained what the impredictions of the no deal brexit would look like for the economy, for various sectors, and i'm wondering from your perspective, do you think that kind of information or the political pressure is what drove theresa may to open the door for postponement yesterday >> i think theresa may has increasingly moved from her previous position around the general election of 2017 and saying no deal is better than a bad deal because she's gotten to grip with how bad no deal will be i think she's playing a two-fold game study says like the ones that came out yesterday are targeted at those with a point of view and in the labour party saying, look, you're playing w
by law we are leaving the european union what you can do is delay that day, but the default situation under law in this country, if nothing else happens, is that on the 29th of march we leave the european union if we don't have a deal so be it snoo what parliament has to do to take no deal off the table, rather than push it back in time, is come up with another outcome. they released a littany of items yesterday that explained what the impredictions of the no deal brexit would look like for the...
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we have our own law which also create a unit inside the central bank to review all that activity in the banking we have compliance in the banking system we have also maybe the only country as the charities law which regulate them. and also publicly have to audit them, so we have all in the last years, we have all the systems on and we have a good, unique system compliance also in that charity side we have compliant on banking side and also two committees, all of them working together we establish and work with imf to establish laws and also audit and review >> final question is what are the challenges for qatar when it comes to responding to demands you received. >> we were comfortable. >> how do you resolve this issue. they made these accusations, qatar says we're not guilty of these things. >> i am saying we are not guilty. >> how do you resolve that. >> if somebody wants to review, we are ready for review. however, we have open books, we have open account, our banking and other institution was conducting this, they are open and audit by international companies. and also reviewed
we have our own law which also create a unit inside the central bank to review all that activity in the banking we have compliance in the banking system we have also maybe the only country as the charities law which regulate them. and also publicly have to audit them, so we have all in the last years, we have all the systems on and we have a good, unique system compliance also in that charity side we have compliant on banking side and also two committees, all of them working together we...
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enforcement and to strengthen observance of human rights and the rule of law. fourth, we're stepping up our efforts to tackle regional and global challenges. from confronting cyber threats to fighting diseases like zika and dengue. we'll keep partnering with central american countries to address the instability and poverty that's prompted so many people to embark on the dangerous journey north. and even as we address migration challenges in our own hemisphere, i am very grateful that mexico is taking an important step on refugee issues and will be co-hosting our refugee summit at the united nations this september. and finally, we continue to strengthen the strong ties between our people. we want more american students studying in mexico. we want more mexico students studying in the united states. so today we agreed to extend and update our educational cooperation. through efforts like our 100,000 strong in the americas initiative, we're expanding opportunities for educational exchanges, and scientific partnerships and research collaborations and working to help
enforcement and to strengthen observance of human rights and the rule of law. fourth, we're stepping up our efforts to tackle regional and global challenges. from confronting cyber threats to fighting diseases like zika and dengue. we'll keep partnering with central american countries to address the instability and poverty that's prompted so many people to embark on the dangerous journey north. and even as we address migration challenges in our own hemisphere, i am very grateful that mexico is...
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it is illegal for the united states and by their own laws to actually join what they call an illegal c illegal cartel in the first place. i find it almost nonsense call for a country like india with a huge import bill facing global recession and massive slow down to say, yes, i'll take oil prices those are two of my objections >> i agree with you. especially on the oil side the saudis and the rush yosianse the research sides the mechanism and the texas railroad commission, this comes down to the political will on negotiations between the u.s. and saudi arabia if they are observing the cuts by producers which are reaching approximately 40% and by our estimates are going to go to 70% that might be assurance enough that oil production is not going to surge by 1 million barrels per day. the coordinated cut are keen not to lose market share like they've been losing the past four or five years i do believe they do recognize that everybody is going to retain the market share. remember, the u.s. shale production was not going to slow anyway before this crisis. >> that is the key point and so
it is illegal for the united states and by their own laws to actually join what they call an illegal c illegal cartel in the first place. i find it almost nonsense call for a country like india with a huge import bill facing global recession and massive slow down to say, yes, i'll take oil prices those are two of my objections >> i agree with you. especially on the oil side the saudis and the rush yosianse the research sides the mechanism and the texas railroad commission, this comes down...
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don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c? ask your hep c specialist about harvoni. we know life
don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting...
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speaking to our colleagues in asia, the co sponsor of the actual original bill thds attack on the law was a mistake and there were good reasons for the legislation in the first place. >> i understand most people would rather be able to do whatever they want. let's be clear. this was not a decision by a group of politicians to make it harder on the banks. irresponsible actions by the banks essentially making loans that shouldn't have been nide residential mortgage holders and incurring debt in complex derivative transactions beyond what they could play when the betsz didn't pay off. >> head of european equity strategists. this would be great news for financial services if we see a roll back of dodd-frank. >> i think the tide has flowed in one direction since it looks like the might be a slight bash back. and the bigger picture is what's happening to earnings and revenues. it was sort of the last thing that needed to be done in yours and we've now reached that point. . i think it's probably good news. it's recognizing problems that have been around many years and coming up with a soluti
speaking to our colleagues in asia, the co sponsor of the actual original bill thds attack on the law was a mistake and there were good reasons for the legislation in the first place. >> i understand most people would rather be able to do whatever they want. let's be clear. this was not a decision by a group of politicians to make it harder on the banks. irresponsible actions by the banks essentially making loans that shouldn't have been nide residential mortgage holders and incurring...
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how do you make sure that everybody's abiding by the laws? >> like i said, you cannot exclude any channel so bilaterals, yes, absolutely. it's important bilaterals are usually good if you're trying to trade market access on a trade deal bilateral is easier, for sure, and more effective and quicker. if you are dealing with the kind of tensions we have now, it's tough to do it on a bilateral format because there are more countries involved. >> wto director general there speaking with our colleague about china and said multi-laltism. >>> moving on to banking, more brazilians, that is the verdict calling the ecb's latest stress test all 48 of europe's biggest bank passed the ratio of 5.5% on the reverse stress scenario, but british banks, barclays and lloyds scored 6.73% and 6.8% respectively italian lender banco ppm is another one. unicredit scored 9.34. let's bring in the lead analyst of italian bank ratings. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> i have to say i don't think i'm the only person that's surprised in the european bank stres
how do you make sure that everybody's abiding by the laws? >> like i said, you cannot exclude any channel so bilaterals, yes, absolutely. it's important bilaterals are usually good if you're trying to trade market access on a trade deal bilateral is easier, for sure, and more effective and quicker. if you are dealing with the kind of tensions we have now, it's tough to do it on a bilateral format because there are more countries involved. >> wto director general there speaking with...
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a very complex scene now in paris for law enforcement and national security officials to respond to and they are therefore asking the citizens of paris to stay home at this point, kelly. >> thank you. now nor, eamon javers in washington. let's bring in covert operations officer mike baker on the phone. mike, what does this situation remind you of? >> well, it reminds me of other attacks in the previous -- that the other previous guests talked about, carried out about al qaeda and aqap and al-nusra. the methodology doesn't vary much when you talk about attacks of this nature. and the islamic extremist groups that we just referred to have favored this type of approach in the past. so it is not a big stretch, although again as the president and other people have mentioned, it is best not to speculate at this state. but it is not ate stretch to -- a stretch to imagine a scenario in which this could be adaq. and possibly islamic state, it could show a new attack but it is not a big stretch of the imagination to imagine the attacks. >> this is a live situation. you have 100 hostages and to fi
a very complex scene now in paris for law enforcement and national security officials to respond to and they are therefore asking the citizens of paris to stay home at this point, kelly. >> thank you. now nor, eamon javers in washington. let's bring in covert operations officer mike baker on the phone. mike, what does this situation remind you of? >> well, it reminds me of other attacks in the previous -- that the other previous guests talked about, carried out about al qaeda and...
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lloyd austin said the action from the rebels threatens t flow of commerce and violates international law. committed.d the u.s. is >> we are working to ensure the conflict doesn't escalate beyond gaza as we drive to stabilize the region, iran is continuing to support terrorists and militias. attacks by the iranian proes threaten theegion's citizens and risk a broader conflict. of course, the united states does not seek war and we urgently call on iran to dees deesc deescalate >> our u.s. colleagues will speak to the maersk ceo vincent clerc later today at 5:00 p.m. cet. >>> coming up on "street signs," the ecb raises capital requirements on 20 banks we will bring you the details coming up next shopify helps you sell at every stage of your business. like that ready to launch stage. that open for business stage. that sell it everywhere until you sell out stage. that count it up, ship it out stage. and that "wait, did we just hit a million orders?" stage. whatever the stage,usinesses that grow grow th shopify. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i rememb
lloyd austin said the action from the rebels threatens t flow of commerce and violates international law. committed.d the u.s. is >> we are working to ensure the conflict doesn't escalate beyond gaza as we drive to stabilize the region, iran is continuing to support terrorists and militias. attacks by the iranian proes threaten theegion's citizens and risk a broader conflict. of course, the united states does not seek war and we urgently call on iran to dees deesc deescalate >> our...
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under the law, planned to be in effect next year, tiktok and app stores hosting the platform could be fined up to $10,000 a day for not complying with ban. >>> meta has been handed a $1.2 billion fine for not complying with privacy rules over transfers of data. the fine was warranted because of systemic and repetitive transfers taking data from the ireland commission from 2.5 billion euro meta says it will appeal the decision arjun is joining us with the decision arjun, this is not the first time surely one would have thought a steeper punishment be in place. >> this is a decade long story it started in 2013 with the whistleblower edward snowden regarding the u.s. surveillance practices from the nsa and other agencies following that, we had a case from the austrian privacy campaign who effectively said any data transferred between eu and u.s. was not safe because in the u.s., the safeguards were not in place to protect the data then the eu and u.s. had these legal mechanisms in place to allow the data transfer to allow between the eu and u.s the latest was privacy shield. that was str
under the law, planned to be in effect next year, tiktok and app stores hosting the platform could be fined up to $10,000 a day for not complying with ban. >>> meta has been handed a $1.2 billion fine for not complying with privacy rules over transfers of data. the fine was warranted because of systemic and repetitive transfers taking data from the ireland commission from 2.5 billion euro meta says it will appeal the decision arjun is joining us with the decision arjun, this is not the...
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constitutional court will review it, and that law guarantee as majority of 55% of the seats for the party that comes in first place, so long as the party gets more than 40% of the vote. would it create stable government in italy? probably yes. but the problem is right now you have the rise of this party, they are polling behind renzi's party in the opinion polls. there's a possibility if this law were to go through, if the referendum were to pass this may end up benefiting them. it's still a lot to be seen. >> one of the central questions is will renzi go if it's a no vote or will he not? he staked his political future on this question. do you think she? >> if he were to lose, it would be difficult for him to continue, and there may be a push for fresh elections next year. >> thomas cole, thank you very much. >>> still to come, shop until you drop. the black friday bonanza is upon us once again. while the craze is embraced by the uk, some analysts suggest it may not be the biggest shopping day of the year anymore. >>> welcome back. you're still watching "street signs." i'm carolin r
constitutional court will review it, and that law guarantee as majority of 55% of the seats for the party that comes in first place, so long as the party gets more than 40% of the vote. would it create stable government in italy? probably yes. but the problem is right now you have the rise of this party, they are polling behind renzi's party in the opinion polls. there's a possibility if this law were to go through, if the referendum were to pass this may end up benefiting them. it's still a...
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software to police it doesn't currently and microsoft president brad smith said it won't until a national law is in place that, quote, grounded in human rights and governs its use and added it is not just up to tech companies to act calling on congress to take action as well >>> apple ceo tim cook said he'll spend $100 million on a new initially dedicated to racial injustice focused on criminal justice reform. to watch and learn more, head to cnbc.com >>> apple is one of many u.s. firms taking action following the global black lives matter protest. alphabet has started the $100 million fund to create voices of black creators similarly, bank of america and ibm has announced it will no longer sell facial recognition technology to police let's bring in our guest who will talk more about diversity in the work place. worldwide head of culture and inclusion. thank you for joining us from bristol. just not far from where we are in the london studio reflective of how widely the black lives matter protests have spread i want to pick up on something around demographics and how shifts are calling for us
software to police it doesn't currently and microsoft president brad smith said it won't until a national law is in place that, quote, grounded in human rights and governs its use and added it is not just up to tech companies to act calling on congress to take action as well >>> apple ceo tim cook said he'll spend $100 million on a new initially dedicated to racial injustice focused on criminal justice reform. to watch and learn more, head to cnbc.com >>> apple is one of many...
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law. that is the problem. and what will happen next is crucial. the german government is currently analyzing the verdict. what could happen, according to lawyers i've been speaking to, is that the bundis bank comes up with a sort of report and that report then will also be approved by the governing council so everybody has saved their faces in that sort of scenario and then the bank could -- could continue to operate and could continue to buy those bonds. that is only a single problem. what happens to verdict as such has more ramifications for the legal order. back to you. >> thank you for bringing us the update >>> china's central bank has signalled it will continue with policy measures to support the economy. they also announced it has cut interest rates on standing lending facility in april. let's get more on the new focus from the central bank. >> thank you very much so, certainly sounding pro-growth in its latest quarterly review implementation paper. a lot of guessing game in terms o
law. that is the problem. and what will happen next is crucial. the german government is currently analyzing the verdict. what could happen, according to lawyers i've been speaking to, is that the bundis bank comes up with a sort of report and that report then will also be approved by the governing council so everybody has saved their faces in that sort of scenario and then the bank could -- could continue to operate and could continue to buy those bonds. that is only a single problem. what...
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in poland do you have absolute faith in the rule of law there? >> so far when we discuss with investors and, you know, we do -- we are the largest for many of the investments and m&a deals, we have noticed that investors lake-effect skeptical around the courts will work under the new law. on the contrary. i do agree here with the fact that courts have been a little bit too slow maybe not as slow with some, so there was quite a bit of expectation, in fact, this reform will mean that the courts will would operate quicker i think the government realized a little to the extreme. it's all matter of perception, and that's why there was a big attempt to ease the relationship with e.u., withdraw some of the changes particularly in regards to the supreme court, but from the business perspective, i think there's still a lot that can be done in terms of how quickly the courts operate i haven't got any sense from international investors if people will say, oh, now that the new law is in place, we do question the independence. i think this is want the case. >
in poland do you have absolute faith in the rule of law there? >> so far when we discuss with investors and, you know, we do -- we are the largest for many of the investments and m&a deals, we have noticed that investors lake-effect skeptical around the courts will work under the new law. on the contrary. i do agree here with the fact that courts have been a little bit too slow maybe not as slow with some, so there was quite a bit of expectation, in fact, this reform will mean that...
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they shouldn't tell me under which law i should live. i live under french law. >> that editor among the dead at this hour. police still hunting for three apparent suspects. this all happened just a few miles west of the eiffel tower. there you see where the shooting took place at the satirical magazine. our michelle caruso-cabrera has more. >> the gunman shouted allah is great when they stormed the offices before escaping in a car. it was france's deadliest post war terrorist attack. the attackers could be seen as heavily edited amateur video. according to french prosecutor security forces are hunting for the three gun men. according to one witness they spoke flawless unaccented french as they did their military-style attack and as they left they shouted we avenge the prophet mohammed. candle light vigils across france. the president of france. we have heard from leaders all over the world including president obama. >> today, tomorrow in paris, across the world, freedom of expression that this magazine the freedom of expression that it r
they shouldn't tell me under which law i should live. i live under french law. >> that editor among the dead at this hour. police still hunting for three apparent suspects. this all happened just a few miles west of the eiffel tower. there you see where the shooting took place at the satirical magazine. our michelle caruso-cabrera has more. >> the gunman shouted allah is great when they stormed the offices before escaping in a car. it was france's deadliest post war terrorist...
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continue to defend the executive order from president trump claiming that it's consistent with the law and meanwhile tiktok was pleased about the decision and it would work toward a deal and that's the focus right now. what does this deal in the u.s. look like cht? we know there's going to be an entity called tik tok global set up in the u.s. but we don't know what the share holding structure is going to look like. >>> meanwhile, they'll have no ownership of this company. that's what we're waiting for now is a concrete term to the deal and will the u.s. approve it and will beijing approve it that's a lot of question marks given the negativity toward the deal in state edia this is something that you must have been pondering for a long time this isn't about president xi and trump. this is about a long-term multigenerational issue. so is there something about the situation that our viewers are missing and they need to get a grip on? good morning, sir. >> thank you for having me on your show. this issue is big. it's unprecedented in so many ways it's unprecedented because u.s. trade policy
continue to defend the executive order from president trump claiming that it's consistent with the law and meanwhile tiktok was pleased about the decision and it would work toward a deal and that's the focus right now. what does this deal in the u.s. look like cht? we know there's going to be an entity called tik tok global set up in the u.s. but we don't know what the share holding structure is going to look like. >>> meanwhile, they'll have no ownership of this company. that's what...
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if it goes ahead and becomes law, it would override parts of the agreement, the deal that uk and the eu put together and signed earlier in that meeting between officials, the message was to ask the uk government again to withdraw the articles in this legislation that challenged the agreement but on the other hand, we heard from the uk government that that's not their intention. in this context, i'd like to show you some remarks from this uk government meeting. >> there have been those in the union that have been concerned about the clauses we have put into the internal market i was able to stress today that these klauss aclauses are a saft we want to make sure the position of north earn ireland are secure and the agreement is implemented in full. those are not there. supported as a safety net if need be and those will remain in that bill. >> when it comes to this internal market bill, it will be in the house of lords as of tomorrow and it could be that the upper chamber could ask for changes. let's see how those discussions will come in the coming days the eu made it clear, they'll s
if it goes ahead and becomes law, it would override parts of the agreement, the deal that uk and the eu put together and signed earlier in that meeting between officials, the message was to ask the uk government again to withdraw the articles in this legislation that challenged the agreement but on the other hand, we heard from the uk government that that's not their intention. in this context, i'd like to show you some remarks from this uk government meeting. >> there have been those in...
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to have been, rather than the law that was actually passed. i think that that lends a certain stability to the law, including, by the way, for business practices but society in general i think that that is -- that that is a good thing, but we'll see over time. these are life-tenured people. >> there was a dying wish by hearings remotely, which sends a message too after the plexiglas vice presidential debates we had. >> not really, i'm assuming that medical professionals will deem the place safe courts around the country have been conducting virtual hearings the senate judiciary committee itself has had several virtual hearings, former fbi director jim comey testified a week ago virtually at various hearings. senators have asked questions virtually. so i assume that they will do everything they can to keep the senators and the nominees safe >> very much appreciate the time thank you so much. john malcolm with us, vice president for the institute for constitutional government at the heritage foundation. >>> and for everything you need to know ah
to have been, rather than the law that was actually passed. i think that that lends a certain stability to the law, including, by the way, for business practices but society in general i think that that is -- that that is a good thing, but we'll see over time. these are life-tenured people. >> there was a dying wish by hearings remotely, which sends a message too after the plexiglas vice presidential debates we had. >> not really, i'm assuming that medical professionals will deem...
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nobody cares they broke the law you know very well that there is a law in japan saying the prosecutor cannot leak you know that. okay you know that. but you know they leak everybody tells you they leak. all the journalists tell me we heard this from the prosecutor okay, they're breaking law and nobody cares so why me, breaking the law, is a problem, when the prosecutor breaking ten laws is not a problem and nobody cares so at a certain point in time, when you are in a situation where the only guy you have to respect the law and everybody else doesn't respect the law and nobody cares, you say it's a rigged system. it's a rigged system and frankly, i don't think japan deserves that. i don't think japanese people are like that. as i told you, i like japan. i like japanese people i spent 17 years i don't regret it. i don't regret it. what i regret is specific domination i've done inside the company, because at the end of the day, i was wrong on the people i read that, but the japanese people have been good to me and my intention is not to hurt japan or hurt the japanese people but why am
nobody cares they broke the law you know very well that there is a law in japan saying the prosecutor cannot leak you know that. okay you know that. but you know they leak everybody tells you they leak. all the journalists tell me we heard this from the prosecutor okay, they're breaking law and nobody cares so why me, breaking the law, is a problem, when the prosecutor breaking ten laws is not a problem and nobody cares so at a certain point in time, when you are in a situation where the only...
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belgium changes it's laws to fight extremists and the reports of six fresh raids in the capital. >> a hawkish fed driving european stocks higher as minutes suggest the central bank will deliver in december. this after wall street has the best day in four weeks. >> watch this space. investors cheer the commitment to a strong balance sheet but says there will be no word on its dividend until february. >> dividend pulse has been very good for us and very good for our shareholders and has been just a solid sign post as to what expectations should be. >> and two ipos stateside und underwhelmed and square and tinder are at the lower end of the expected range. >> in the last hour the french prime minister warned that terrorist could use chemical weapons. this as he prolonged the state of emergency to three months. >> the belgian prime minister has put his weight behind the fight against extremists saying he will amend laws. >> now in the past few minutes there's been reports of six fresh raids in brussels. let's get the latest. hadley gamble is in paris. >> there's reports they may be conduc
belgium changes it's laws to fight extremists and the reports of six fresh raids in the capital. >> a hawkish fed driving european stocks higher as minutes suggest the central bank will deliver in december. this after wall street has the best day in four weeks. >> watch this space. investors cheer the commitment to a strong balance sheet but says there will be no word on its dividend until february. >> dividend pulse has been very good for us and very good for our shareholders...
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and france, we know labor laws are always a big question mark. and in europe generally the structure and form remain a challenge. but i think that going forward would have to overweigh it. france at the center and spain and even greece. obviously favor it cyclical. >> and once again, i just want to bring the very bullish message you've got for investors. you say double digit returns between now and the end of the year. that's quite a big ask? >> yes, profit taking and it's logical investors taking to the profit. it's an old saying, for more investors, but looking ahead, i think that major european industries could go back to the highs. >> all right. thank you so much for your insight. chief investment officer at dolfin. >>> still coming up on the show will it be the most important partnership in europe? we'll get merkel's reaction to the macron victory. that's coming up. don't go away. hey, the future, what's her problem? apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think
and france, we know labor laws are always a big question mark. and in europe generally the structure and form remain a challenge. but i think that going forward would have to overweigh it. france at the center and spain and even greece. obviously favor it cyclical. >> and once again, i just want to bring the very bullish message you've got for investors. you say double digit returns between now and the end of the year. that's quite a big ask? >> yes, profit taking and it's logical...
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in the last year, the software has been used by law enforcement to make these exchanges from groups in north korea that mr. blankfein said was not capable, and it was used. >> and are you saying that is the primary reason that we should regulate bitcoin and doesn't that argument fall by the wayside and there are ways for people to request payment by bitcoin and it is difficult to trace them. >> they do request payment in bitcoin and people do illicit goods and services using that, and that is the case for all currencies, but the thing that is unique about cryptocurrencies is how traceable it is. it is like if you get one end of the string and keep pulling, you will find out where it is ended up, and different if the dollar system where it could be hidden through money mules and other place, and this you can be traced back to the exchange, but it is true that people are using these assets to buy illegal thing, the but at least we can e it. >> philip gradwell, and thank you, you can see the entire interview at cnbc.com/gladwell. >>> and now, coming up, we will talk about the pipe dream,
in the last year, the software has been used by law enforcement to make these exchanges from groups in north korea that mr. blankfein said was not capable, and it was used. >> and are you saying that is the primary reason that we should regulate bitcoin and doesn't that argument fall by the wayside and there are ways for people to request payment by bitcoin and it is difficult to trace them. >> they do request payment in bitcoin and people do illicit goods and services using that,...
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and another senate democrat is introducing a new bill to delay the health care law mandate. joining us more eamon javers. what is your take? did president obama really apologize for breaking his promise about keeping his policies? >> that's the question here, larry. the question is was this an apology or not. this is a sound bite that is getting a lot of attention tonight, a lot of commentary on twitter and here in washington, what is exactly the president saying. why is he saying it. the president as you say was asked by chuck todd whether or not -- or he was asked about all those people in the individual markets here who have been forced all of their off plans because they were not conforming with the obama care standards. here's what he had to say. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. we've got to work hard to make sure that they know we hear them and that we'll do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position as a consequence of this. >> a lot of folks are saying that amounts
and another senate democrat is introducing a new bill to delay the health care law mandate. joining us more eamon javers. what is your take? did president obama really apologize for breaking his promise about keeping his policies? >> that's the question here, larry. the question is was this an apology or not. this is a sound bite that is getting a lot of attention tonight, a lot of commentary on twitter and here in washington, what is exactly the president saying. why is he saying it. the...
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lawmakers applauded the historic move after voting in favor of the bitcoin law. el salvador's president says crypto will bring financial inclusion, investment, tourism, innovation and economic development to his country the law was his idea his name is nai buccele just 39 years old and by the looks of his twitter photo, he's photoshopped to use laser eyes often used by crypto fans. since the vote, it's up more than 10% its best day since february. cnbc's kate rooney, this is a big day for bitcoin and el salvador >> people are excited about this bitcoin fans are framing this new law as the first step into global adoption and acceptance of crypto currency and it's an salvador's economy relies he symbolic right now and el salvador's economy relies heavily on money sent home from abroad and by some estimates that makes up about 20% of el salvador's gdp that money flowing in also comes with hefty banking fees. it can take multiple days and banks are closed on the weekends and that makes it hard to send an instant payment payment you get why bitcoin who doesn't have a
lawmakers applauded the historic move after voting in favor of the bitcoin law. el salvador's president says crypto will bring financial inclusion, investment, tourism, innovation and economic development to his country the law was his idea his name is nai buccele just 39 years old and by the looks of his twitter photo, he's photoshopped to use laser eyes often used by crypto fans. since the vote, it's up more than 10% its best day since february. cnbc's kate rooney, this is a big day for...
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it's the end of the rule of law. it's the end of the promise we make to our citizens that we'll protect, according to values we have stood up for, and written into these agreements. maybe the american president doesn't care about being isolated today but we don't care about being the six of us together if need be they represent ah values, and market that benefits from history and has strength on the international stage today. >> mr. macron doubled down on twitter. he warn that isolation is bad for the american people. u.s. leader not so surprisingly, replied and accused both canada and france of charging the u.s. massive tariffs and creating nonmonetary barriers to trade. he said he was nonetheless looking forward to seeing both macron and trudeau >> tend of a bromance is always sad. teresa may arrived in canada officials say she won't hold a formal bilateral meeting with president trump while she's there. she urged the eu to have strength >>> in banking anies, deutsch bank has told us that there is to reason to acti
it's the end of the rule of law. it's the end of the promise we make to our citizens that we'll protect, according to values we have stood up for, and written into these agreements. maybe the american president doesn't care about being isolated today but we don't care about being the six of us together if need be they represent ah values, and market that benefits from history and has strength on the international stage today. >> mr. macron doubled down on twitter. he warn that isolation...
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law books. oh, it was propping up things. does anyone know if it's jenga. >> who's jenga. also known as yenga which i am addicted to. look, it's on youtube. if it were for a cable channel we wouldn't do this stuff. ♪ >> buy some sox. >> this weekend i did find myself in kohl's buying socks. i couldn't believe the deal i got. buy three and get the fourth for free. i got a pair right now and i feel darn good. >> these are cotton. >> people always ask how did you get so rich? >> i fill in the rebates and the socks are back and better than ever. ♪ >> die! oh, man. hey, anyway, in a market -- sometimes, well, i mean -- sometimes, like today, sometimes bad like last week and the action is impossible to fathom and tonight as part of the series i want to tell you about rollins, a company you might not have heard of, although you have probably seen these commercials for the main brand, orkin. this is a waterlogged segment if there ever were one. rollins is -- it's not one that should suffer if we get
law books. oh, it was propping up things. does anyone know if it's jenga. >> who's jenga. also known as yenga which i am addicted to. look, it's on youtube. if it were for a cable channel we wouldn't do this stuff. ♪ >> buy some sox. >> this weekend i did find myself in kohl's buying socks. i couldn't believe the deal i got. buy three and get the fourth for free. i got a pair right now and i feel darn good. >> these are cotton. >> people always ask how did you...
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law. they would respect it very soon. they ought to come forward and say, of course, we'll uphold the law in respect to the bill parliament has passed. >> hillary benn, thank you for speaking to you. for more on the brexit stance and how it is dividing the party. head on line to cnbc.com >>> britain's business secretary said it would have been a waist of taxpayer money to bail out thomas cook. the civil aviation authority has begun transporting the 150,000 stranded tourists abroad 1,000 planes in 80 countries tui finishes the summer in line. the german travel operator said the winter bookings were down. the average selling price had increased. tui also said it is assessing the impact of thomas book's collapse and confirms any remaining flights would be replaced by tui flights. also coming up in the show, the second largest ipo of the year, ap inbev raises above sentiment. all the details next with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest
law. they would respect it very soon. they ought to come forward and say, of course, we'll uphold the law in respect to the bill parliament has passed. >> hillary benn, thank you for speaking to you. for more on the brexit stance and how it is dividing the party. head on line to cnbc.com >>> britain's business secretary said it would have been a waist of taxpayer money to bail out thomas cook. the civil aviation authority has begun transporting the 150,000 stranded tourists...
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deputy early this morning, he says the npc will approve draft legislation on the national security law and it will move to the standing committee to work on that legislation. because they only meet once every two months, it could be the end of june or august before the national security law comes into place here in hong kong they still need to legislation the article 23 legislation with some other details aside from four points sustain egs, subversion and terrorism with the hong kong affairs with the current national security law which they will cover. talking about all of this as we have exhibitations of protests tomorrow the weekly council meetings which will contain the debate for the national anthem bill they have already warned they'll be taking to the streets as a result of this, police are deploying 3,000 officers and water cannon at the office this is to prevent crowds from gathering in anticipation of a large turnout. with water-filled barriers and riot officers in the area. tomorrow, the officers will have the second reading of the national anthem bill this is the mark of vol
deputy early this morning, he says the npc will approve draft legislation on the national security law and it will move to the standing committee to work on that legislation. because they only meet once every two months, it could be the end of june or august before the national security law comes into place here in hong kong they still need to legislation the article 23 legislation with some other details aside from four points sustain egs, subversion and terrorism with the hong kong affairs...